Reminiscences of nearly half a century in Japan
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- Publication date
- 1919
- Topics
- Americans Japan Hokkaido History, Agricultural colonies Japan Hokkaido Hisotry, Livestock Japan History, Americans Japan Hokkaido History
- Collection
- usdanationalagriculturallibrary; fedlink
- Contributor
- U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Copied from the original lent by his daughter Mrs. S. Graham Smith, Dayton, Ohio. A type written biography of Edwin Dun, from his childhood in Ohio, where he learned his skill from his father who owned a large farm to how he went to Japan as to work a livestock manager.
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- 2013-05-02 19:57:17
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- U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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- CAT10899295DunReminiscences
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- ark:/13960/t6d23h875
- Nal_call_number
- DS894.28.D86 D862 1919
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- 100
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- 300
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- [1919?]
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- CAT10899295
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- 1919
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Reviewer:
Shane Williamson
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June 5, 2023
Subject: Family Members
Subject: Family Members
I have a box of items from Edwin Dun and Helen Dun Smith. I received the from the daughter of Helen Dun (Smith), Virginia Smith Kittinger, who was the only daughter of Edwin Dun's first wife, which recounts all the History in this document and more about NayChans life coming to America. I have the original manuscript for NayChan in English, photos, letters, a collection of written poems and songs by HDS and family photos, etc. If you want to get ahold of me. Shane Williamson Facebook Center Point, TX